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Hemisphere has been appointed to produce design and marketing work for 2009 exhibitions at the Imperial War Museum North.
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via The Drum @ 6:36 12th Dec
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Imperial War Museum North has appointed Hemisphere to create its major 2009 exhibition, Prisoners of War.
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via Design Week @ 9:57 4th Dec
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It's early December and winter is starting to grab the northern hemisphere with its icy hand. Here's some hot news from the week gone by to keep you warm as you sit in front of the fireplace—or run the fireplace screensaver.
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via ArsTechnica @ 18:14 6th Dec
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It is almost certain that the first night cricket Test will see Australia facing Pakistan in the southern hemisphere's next summer at the Adelaide Oval, most likely in November.
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via Webindia123 @ 17:50 28th Dec
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The outstanding sub 1:49 pacers, Art Major and Ponder will relocate this year to a new permanent Southern Hemisphere base. The deals, finalised last week, between Pepper Tree Farm, Alabar Bloodstock and the North American owners Blue Chip Farms (Art Major) and Diamond Creek Farms (Ponder) will see both Art Major and Ponder take up residence at Alabar Bloodstock's Echuca, Victoria property.
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via Harnesslink @ 18:08 26th Dec
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December 2, 2008--The stunning Omega Centauri globular cluster contains millions of stars. The grouping, about 17,000 light years from Earth, appears as large as the full moon does from the Southern Hemisphere.
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via National Geographic @ 3:54 5th Dec
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December 2, 2008--The stunning Omega Centauri globular cluster contains millions of stars. The grouping, about 17,000 light years from Earth, appears as large as the full moon does from the Southern Hemisphere.
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via National Geographic @ 21:46 3rd Dec
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Summer turned to autumn for the Phoenix Mars Lander on December 26, 2008. This image, taken on December 21 by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, shows the lander during the last waning days of northern hemisphere summer.
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via Mars Today @ 6:40 3rd Jan
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Greetings, fellow SkyWatchers! Are you ready to spend a weekend with the Moon? If you have children or grandchildren around, there's a feature that you won't want to miss that's sure to ignite their imaginations and give them a real thrill! Even though the nights are getting downright cold for most of the northern hemisphere, we're here to warm them up with some great double stars and lunar challenge craters we think you'll enjoy. Dress warm, grab your optics, and let's go….
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via Universe Today @ 18:02 5th Dec
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(December 2, 2008) – Extraction and refining of heavy oil from Canada’s tar sands is taking a significant toll on migratory birds throughout North America, according to a report released today. DANGER IN THE NURSERY: Impact on Birds of Tar Sands Oil Development in Canada’s Boreal Forest is a new peer-reviewed policy and science document outlining the current and projected impacts the tar sands oil industry is having on migratory bird populations in the Boreal forest of Alberta and along the hemisphere’s flyways.
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via NRDC Worldview @ 18:45 3rd Dec
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Art history is being made this year during Art Basel with the first-ever showing of Croatian Naive Art. Jungle Island has agreed to host a wonderful display of rare imported paintings from the collection of InvestmentArt.com, doing business as the Croatian Naive Art Gallery & Museum Collection, that come from, for the main part, peasant farmer artists in the northern part of Croatia along the Hungarian border. The Croatian Naive Art Gallery & Museum Collection has been recognized by the Croatian Embassy in Washington, D.C. as "the largest gallery in the world and the only one in the entire Western Hemisphere selling Croatian Naive reverse glass paintings exclusively." Until recently the Gallery had operated exclusively in St.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 8:43 1st Dec
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec 01, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Art history is being made this year during Art Basel with the first-ever showing of Croatian Naive Art. Jungle Island has agreed to host a wonderful display of rare imported paintings from the collection of InvestmentArt.com, doing business as the Croatian Naive Art Gallery & Museum Collection, that come from, for the main part, peasant farmer artists in the northern part of Croatia along the Hungarian border. The Croatian Naive Art Gallery & Museum Collection has been recognized by the Croatian Embassy in Washington, D.C. as "the largest gallery in the world and the only one in the entire Western Hemisphere selling Croatian Naive reverse glass paintings exclusively." Until recently the Gallery had operated exclusively in St.
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via MarketWatch @ 8:43 1st Dec
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